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XXVIII Pan American Squash Championships - Cayman Island 2018 Men Individual XXVIII Pan american Squash Championships - Cayman Island 2018 Men Individual Bracket 1 PE Diego ELIAS A1 Diego ELIAS BYE 3-0 Diego ELIAS Elijah SIMMONS 0-3 Joe CHAPMAN Joe CHAPMAN 3-0 Diego ELIAS Nyron JOSEPH 3-1 Nyron JOSEPH Bruce BURROWES 0-3 Timothy BROWNELL David PITCAIRN 0-3 Timothy BROWNELL Timothy BROWNELL 3-0 Diego ELIAS Leonel CARDENAS 3-0 Leonel CARDENAS Sebastian GALLEGOS 3-0 Leonel CARDENAS Rodrigo OBREGON 3-0 Rodrigo OBREGON Ernesto MOLINA 1-3 Shawn DELIERRE Pedro MOMETTO 3-0 Pedro MOMETTO Ricardo MERIDA 0-3 Shawn DELIERRE Esteban CASARINO 0-3 Shawn DELIERRE CA Shawn DELIERRE 3-0 Diego ELIAS US Todd HARRITY 3-0 Todd HARRITY Jose Andres LOPEZ 3-0 Todd HARRITY Jason KHALIL 0-3 Edgar RAMIREZ Edgar RAMIREZ 3-0 Todd HARRITY Noah BROWNE 3-0 Noah BROWNE Nicolas CABALLERO 2-3 Cameron STAFFORD Neville SORRENTINO 0-3 Cameron STAFFORD Cameron STAFFORD 11-5, 6-0 Todd HARRITY Mauricio SEDANO 3-0 Mauricio SEDANO Julian MORRISON 1-3 Rafael ALARCON Rafael ALARCON 3-1 Rafael ALARCON Shawn SIMPSON 0-3 Nicholas SACHVIE (Ret.) Nicholas SACHVIE 3-0 Nicholas SACHVIE Maximiliano CAMIRUGA 3-1 Nicholas SACHVIE BYE A16 Gonzalo MIRANDA Gonzalo MIRANDA 11-7, 11-8, 11-5 (40m) Diego ELIAS Leandro ROMIGLIO 3-0 Leandro ROMIGLIO PE Jose Manuel ELIAS 0-3 Mike MCCUE Rhett CUMBERBATCH 0-3 Mike MCCUE Mike MCCUE 3-0 Mike MCCUE Diego GOBBI 3-1 Diego GOBBI Jacob KELLY 3-1 Diego GOBBI Dion ANSELME (Ret.) 1-11, 2-3 Micah FRANKLIN Micah FRANKLIN 0-3 Chris HANSON Edwin ENRIQUEZ 3-2 Edwin ENRIQUEZ Erick HERRERA 3-0 Edwin ENRIQUEZ Rafael ALLENDES 1-3 Francesco MARCANTONIO Francesco MARCANTONIO 0-3 Chris HANSON Sunil SETH 0-3 Jorge DOMINGUEZ Jorge DOMINGUEZ 0-3 Chris HANSON Byron GARCIA 0-3 Chris HANSON US Chris HANSON 2-3 Christopher BINNIE MX Alfredo AVILA 3-0 Alfredo AVILA Alejandro ENRIQUEZ 3-1 Alfredo AVILA (Ret.) Andrew DOUGLAS 3-0 Andrew DOUGLAS Israel ABREGO 7-11, 4-7 Christopher BINNIE Jaime PINTO 2-3 Julian JERVIS Julian JERVIS 0-3 Christopher BINNIE Khamal CUMBERBATCH 0-3 Christopher BINNIE Christopher BINNIE 3-1 Christopher BINNIE Juan Camilo VARGAS 3-0 Juan Camilo VARGAS Andre L´HEREUX 3-0 Juan Camilo VARGAS Vinicius RODRIGUES 2-3 Alonso ESCUDERO Alonso ESCUDERO 0-3 Robertino PEZZOTA Andrew SCHNELL 3-0 Andrew SCHNELL Mike ADAMSON 0-3 Robertino PEZZOTA BYE A32 Robertino PEZZOTA Robertino PEZZOTA Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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